Medical specialists -
Paediatrics

Paediatricians are specialist physicians treating infants, children, and adolescents. They can complete additional training and practice in sub-specialties such as neonatology, paediatric cardiology; paediatric oncology; adolescent medicine and paediatric rehabilitation.

Paediatricians in Australia are trained with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP).
The RACP website publishes the National Standards for the Care of Children and Adolescents in Health Services - developed by peak bodies with an interest in child welfare.

In 2017 there were 2,764 specialists registered in the specialties of paediatrics and child health in Australia (Medical Board of Australia, Registrant data, 23 January 2018).

Dr Nicole Robins-Browne is a caring, family-focussed paediatrician. She has expertise in autism, developmental and behavioural problems, asthma, eczema and general paediatric medicine. She will work with your family to find a treatment plan that works for you and your child.

Clinical A/Prof Michelle Jack is a Paediatric Endocrinologist in Private Practice on the North shore, Sydney. She has extensive clinical experience having worked at the Royal North Shore Hospital since 2001 in roles including Head of Department and Senior Staff Specialist in Paediatric Endocrinology. She has a private practice at the San Clinic Tulloch, Wahroonga, NSW in Sydney's Northern suburbs.

Professor Robertson is a Paediatric Respiratory Physician with vast experience in all aspects of paediatric respiratory health and has worked as a clinician and researcher at the Royal Children's Hospital for 30 years. Areas of special interest include: asthma, cough, recurrent infections, congenital malformations and control of breathing.